A shot of the living room in the Marilyn Monroe-themed house in Dublin currently up for sale.

If your dream has ever been to move to Ireland and live in a house that was once owned by Marilyn Monroe’s number one fan, then you may finally get to live out that very strange and oddly specific fantasy. Nearly every wall of the 1,200 square foot, three-bedroom, one bathroom house at 44 Harelawn Drive in Clondalkin, Dublin is covered in images of Marilyn and has been painted in blinding pop-art style colors.

To say that the home is tasteless would be an understatement—just looking at the photos included in the listing nearly gave me a seizure. And everywhere I look, I see Marilyn’s famous mug looking right back at me. According to the listing, the decor inside this little slice of heaven is described as “quirky.” But since the home is located so close to the pleasant-sounding Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, I’m sure someone will express interest in making this their new digs. But will they keep this zany decor? And while it may seem like a deal to some people, the current asking price is around $230,000 USD (or €185,000). I’ve posted images of the Marilyn Monroe house of horrors below.

The plain, rather normal looking exterior of the Marilyn Monroe house.

This room is purple. Very, very purple.

The stairway leading to the second floor of the Marilyn house.

The foyer of the Marilyn house and staircase leading to the second floor.

The kitchen and dining room.

Another angle of the hallucinigetic living room at the Marilyn house.

One of two Marilyn-themed bedrooms.

The second bedroom.

The sole room in the Marilyn house that does not appear to have any images of Monroe in it!